Introduction. Rewilding is a topic of increasing interest in light of the need to respond to biodiversity loss and environmental change at a global scale (Crutzen, 2002 ). Jepson ( 2019 ), for example, suggests that the notion of rewilding may signify the emergence of a new environmental narrative that focuses on the idea of a recoverable Earth ...
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According to Räikkönen et al. ( 2019 ), nature-based science tourism includes an intense collaboration between scientists and tourists and, thus, requires a major step toward citizen science, i.e., conducting scientific research with a lay audience and enhancing public engagement with science (Bonney et al., 2016 ).
A Global Perspective on Trends in Nature-Based Tourism
Introduction. Across southern Africa, nature-based tourism reportedly now generates roughly the same revenue as farming, forestry, and fisheries combined .Worldwide, tourism as a whole has been estimated to account for roughly 10% of gross domestic product (GDP) , with wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation (much of it centred on protected areas [PAs]) reportedly making up one of its fastest ...
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Introduction. Rewilding is a topic of increasing interest in light of the need to respond to biodiversity loss and environmental change at a global scale (Crutzen, 2002 ). Jepson ( 2019 ), for example, suggests that the notion of rewilding may signify the emergence of a new environmental narrative that focuses on the idea of a recoverable Earth ...
According to Räikkönen et al. ( 2019 ), nature-based science tourism includes an intense collaboration between scientists and tourists and, thus, requires a major step toward citizen science, i.e., conducting scientific research with a lay audience and enhancing public engagement with science (Bonney et al., 2016 ).
Introduction. Across southern Africa, nature-based tourism reportedly now generates roughly the same revenue as farming, forestry, and fisheries combined .Worldwide, tourism as a whole has been estimated to account for roughly 10% of gross domestic product (GDP) , with wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation (much of it centred on protected areas [PAs]) reportedly making up one of its fastest ...